Alcohol addiction continues to devastate families and individuals, leading to severe poverty, educational dropouts, and significant health challenges. In regions like Kangemi, Kibera, Rongai, Bungoma, and Elgeiyo Marakwet, the impact is particularly harsh, with funds meant for basic family needs often diverted to alcohol, causing children to drop out of school and families to go without food. Alcoholism has also led to job losses and entire livelihoods being destroyed.
Alcoholism is a significant public health issue in Kenya, affecting individuals, families, and communities. The Ngao Foundation recognizes the severity of this problem and has launched the Recovery Alive Champions (RAC) program to combat alcohol addiction and its detrimental effects. The funds meant for basic family needs are often diverted to alcohol, causing children to drop out of school and families to go without food. Alcoholism has led to job losses and entire livelihoods being destroyed.
The Ngao Foundation has taken a proactive step to address these issues through our Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) program, known as Recovery Alive Champions (RAC). We support individuals, families, youths, and communities struggling with addiction by creating awareness, offering training sessions, running AA meetings, and visiting homes and schools to recruit those wishing to quit alcohol. However, we need financial support to enhance our operations and reach more individuals and communities.
1. Improved Health Outcomes 2. Economic Stability 3. Educational Advancement 4. Strengthened Social Fabric 5. Sustainable Recovery and Growth
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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